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luckiness

/luhk-ee/US // ˈlʌk i //UK // (ˈlʌkɪ) //

运气,幸运,运气好,幸运的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    luck·i·er, luck·i·est.

    • : having or marked by good luck; fortunate: That was my lucky day.
    • : happening fortunately: a lucky accident.
    • : bringing or foretelling good luck, or supposed to do so: a lucky penny.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounluck

Examples

  • Or, as sometimes happens, when we get lucky and the environment is changed for us!

  • I mean, a number of times an incredibly lucky thing happened.

  • If we’re lucky enough, we will live long enough to do something with our life that will make an impact.

  • If lucky, we may have more than decade of data privacy protection left, experts say.

  • Putting together a home office setup that's pleasant, comfortable, and productive can be tough and time consuming, but lucky for you, we’ve been working from home for years here at Ars.

  • Not so lucky are the editors and writers at The New Republic.

  • It failed to explode, but U.S. officials knew they were lucky.

  • The Syrians who arrived in Sicily this week are lucky to be alive.

  • And I was lucky enough to receive an invitation to stay at Easter Elchies House, the spiritual home at The Macallan.

  • One lucky guy—see Jones, above—was paired with two perfect partners this season to shake things up.

  • Thank you for nothing, Reginald; however, I shall certainly take a dip in the lucky-bag at the Castle.

  • He's a lucky beggar, Reginald, a very lucky beggar, and Warrender's daughter is more than he deserves.

  • A fifth by the sheer hazard of a lucky "deal" acquires a fortune without work at all.

  • Lucky he or she who had heard the great master read himself in public.

  • The American had paid Alessandro something for it,—they did not know how much; but Alessandro was very lucky to get anything.

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